Archive for December, 2011

Arbogast Arbo

December 31st, 2011 | No Comments

Bait Cast

December 30th, 2011 | No Comments

Rapala Finland

December 30th, 2011 | No Comments

Rap Ssr

December 30th, 2011 | No Comments

Spear Fishing

December 29th, 2011 | No Comments

Handmade Wood

December 29th, 2011 | No Comments

Salmon Plug

December 28th, 2011 | No Comments

Creations Hopper

December 28th, 2011 | No Comments

Brown Fly

December 28th, 2011 | No Comments

Polar Plus

December 28th, 2011 | No Comments

Rabbit Dubbing

December 27th, 2011 | No Comments

Bend Spin

December 27th, 2011 | No Comments

Church Blue

December 27th, 2011 | No Comments

Bait Fishing

December 26th, 2011 | No Comments

Fishing Rods

December 26th, 2011 | No Comments

Streamer Rooster

December 26th, 2011 | No Comments

Fiber Slinky

December 26th, 2011 | No Comments

Tiny Punkinseed

December 25th, 2011 | No Comments

Gossa Fishing

December 25th, 2011 | No Comments

Fishing Lurecolor

December 23rd, 2011 | No Comments

Tying Varnish

December 23rd, 2011 | No Comments

Tying Fish

December 23rd, 2011 | No Comments

Original Minnow

December 22nd, 2011 | No Comments

Spook Floater

December 22nd, 2011 | No Comments

Green Scale

December 22nd, 2011 | No Comments

Maritime Collectors

Preserving Your Nautical Antiques

If the lure of the sea is in your blood... and you’ve started collecting some nautical treasures, let’s presume you’d like to preserve and keep them safe from the elements.

Know that exposure to light, air, temperature and humidity can take its toll on your antiques. Preserving these priceless treasures is not difficult, but consider the following:

Antique Maps & Charts ~ These antiques are in vogue for collectors who enjoy the visuals of seafaring journeys and explorations of the past. Handle carefully and use gloves.

Paintings & Lithographs ~ The artworks of famous ships are another trend for the visually-inclined. Lessen the exposure to sunlight, keep in a temperate environment, and having a professional mat and frame your artwork will help reduce deterioration of these treasured works-of-art.

Brass ~ Brass lights, lanterns and ships’ instruments —anything brass— you'll want to determine if it’s raw solid brass or brass plated and lacquered. It makes a difference in the care they need.

Wood ~ High humidity is challenging. The more “temperate” the environment, the better.

Enjoy your maritime treasures and keep them safe and protected from the elements. Watch for changes in condition and act accordingly.

Discover more detailed tips in preserving your nautical antique collections.